Books & Bugs

November 11th, 2010

How do you get a five year old interested in collecting insects? Easy, you give them a copy of this book sometime in the 1980s. My copy came from a sale at a school library.

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There isn’t really much in it about insects, just these two pages, but it was enough to start to get me hooked. I remember reading though the book many times over the summer and trying some of the experiments described inside.

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The illustrations were by Bernard West.

The cackhanded scrawl of my eight year old self.

November 7th, 2010

I dug out an old school book, from way back when I was 8-ish. Here’s a look at the random stuff I wrote about back then.

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I was an electronics geek even back then…

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And a consummate storyteller.

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I hadn’t quite grasped the finer points of evolution though.

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And while I now love spiders, I still can’t quite bring myself to look at a centipede without a shudder.

Tea on a mountain top

August 30th, 2010

Tea! The most important drink of the day. Even on top of the highest mountain in England.
Tea time on Scafell Pike

Something’s crawling in my hair.

July 19th, 2010

It’s a flying ant day here in London. The parks and pavements have been covered in large, brownish, winged & wingless females looking for somewhere to start a new colony.

Winged garden ant female after nuptial flight
Winged female

Winged garden ant female after nuptial flight.

Wingless female garden ant, after nuptial flight. Stubs of wings visible on second body segment.
Wingless female

Wingless female garden ant, after nuptial flight. Stubs of wings visible on second body segment.

Some of the smaller males are also around, looking for a place to die. Their job of fertilizing the females is now over.

Male black garden ant dying on the ground after his nuptial flight.
Male garden ant

Male black garden ant dying on the ground after his nuptial flight.

Of course, all this flying protein is far too good a resource to waste,

Lunch on the wing

You can wait for it to come to you…

Pro-active ant catching.
Pro-active ant catching.

Or you can take a pro-active attitude to catching your dinner

Election Commentary

May 9th, 2010

Election Commentary